Ordia

Ordia

Android Arcade Loju
4.4 Popularity

Addictive one-finger platformer with challenges galore

System Requirements

Updated
December 17, 2023
Category
Age Rating
Everyone
Developer
Android
Android 5.1++
Package Name
com.lojugames.android.Ordia

I've tested a bunch of mobile platformers and Ordia is one of the better ones I've played. The one-finger controls are super simple but the gameplay gets pretty complex, with all sorts of tricky jumps and obstacles to navigate. And the graphics and animations are really nicely done too. Not gonna lie, it can be frustratingly hard at times, but I'd say the difficulty is well-balanced overall. If you're looking for an addictive mobile platformer with a ton of content, Ordia is definitely worth your time.

Manya Lyalya
AUTHOR: Manya Lyalya Editor, Grand Screen

Pros

  • Simple, intuitive one-finger controls
  • Tons of levels and challenge modes to unlock
  • Graphics and animations look great
  • Free to play, no need to spend money
  • Satisfying challenge without being too punishing

Cons

  • Difficulty can feel a bit uneven at times
  • Ads can get annoying if you don't pay
  • Repetitive after playing for a while
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Description

Been playing Ordia for a couple months now. It’s basically a one-finger platformer where you play as this little creature trying to survive in a primordial world. Looks pretty cool, right? Here’s what you do – you just tap the screen to make your creature jump, bounce, and stick to different platforms. There’s also a bunch of challenge modes and bonus levels to unlock, so there’s plenty to keep you busy.

Honestly, Ordia’s not an easy game. It can get pretty tough, but that’s part of the fun. And the levels are packed with all sorts of hazards and surprises that’ll keep you on your toes. You really gotta time your jumps and movements just right to make it through. But hey, that’s what makes it so satisfying when you finally beat a tricky level.

Look, if you’re into platformers and don’t mind a good challenge, you’ll probably dig Ordia. It’s not perfect – the difficulty can be a bit uneven at times and the ads can get annoying. But overall, it’s a solid, polished game that’s worth checking out. Especially since it’s free to play.

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